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The Race Against Mutation: How Vaccines Will Keep Up as the Coronavirus Evolves
The COVID-19 virus changes a little bit each time it’s spread β and scientists will have to keep a close eye on how those changes affect its behavior toward vaccines.
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Election Hacking: Cybersecurity Experts on What Bad Guys are Doing, and How to Stop Them
At the 2020 RSA Conference in San Francisco, protecting the upcoming presidential election was a hot topic, from thwarting cyberattacks at polling places to preventing fake headlines from going viral.
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Students Build Tiny Homes in Vans and Trucks While SF Rent Soars
At City College of San Francisco, a dozen or so students have formed a community, living off the grid in solar-powered camper vans at the edge of campus, building and maintaining their tiny homes together. Faced with some of the highest rent in the world, some say it’s a financial decision to emerge from school with a small savings, rather...
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Art After Dark: Holiday Tour Highlights San Francisco Art That Lights Up When the Sun Goes Down
Out of more than 40 pieces of artwork around the city that feature light as a primary medium, SF Travel has mapped out 10 that you can see on an after-dinner stroll through downtown.